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Old October 26th 03, 08:37 AM
Hilton
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Rich Stowell wrote:

We'd have to find another name for "flaps" because, frankly, they
don't;

The "elevator" does not elevate;

"Adding more throttle" or "increasing throttle" doesn't throttle
anything;

"Snap Rolls" have nothing to do with the roll control.

Anyone want to add to this list?


"World Series"?

BTW: I too am a 'graduate' of a Rich Stowell weekend of spins, or more
correctly EMT. I also own his EMT book (www.amazon.com) and videos (books
and videos available from http://www.richstowell.com/shop.htm). It was an
excellent learning experience. My opinion is that (some amount of) spin
training should be part of the pilot certificate training - but that's for
another thread. Rich's does great FAA Wings Seminars too. Did I mention
Rich is a great guy? Check him out at http://www.richstowell.com

Hilton


 




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